Copyright and Human Rights in the Digital Environment

Fordham University School of Law October 24, 2014

As part of the 2014 International Law Weekend, this panel brings together distinguished panelists to examine the tensions and conflicts precipitated by growing copyright protection and enforcement in the digital environment. Conducted in a roundtable format, this panel is sponsored by the Committee on International Intellectual Property of the American Branch of the International Law Association, chaired by Peter Yu.

2015 Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable

Drake University Law SchoolMarch 27-28, 2015

This interdisciplinary roundtable brings intellectual property and technology law scholars from around the world to the Drake campus. The event provides academics with a forum for sharing their latest research and an opportunity for peer networking. More information is available here. For participation in this invitation-only event, contact Peter Yu at peter.yu@drake.edu.

13th Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference

China Institute, University of Alberta, CanadaMay 27-28, 2015

Having the world’s largest online population of more than 600 million, China’s Internet developments have emerged as one of the most exciting, yet challenging research areas. Co-founded in 2003 by Peter Yu, this annual conference features multidisciplinary presentations from communications scholars, policy analysts, industry leaders, journalists and legal practitioners from around the world. More information is available here.

7th Annual Conference on Innovation and Communications Law

School of Law, Xiamen University, ChinaJuly 6-8, 2015

This conference focuses on the role intellectual property and communications laws play in the dissemination of information. Launched in July 2008, this annual event is jointly organized with the University of Turku Faculty of Law, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, Michigan State University College of Law and the IPR University Center in Finland.

Past Events

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